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The variability of the carbon-13/carbon-12 ratio in honeys was evaluated preliminary to use of the ratio to detect the addition of high-fructose corn syrup to honey. Eighty-four honey samples representing 34 states and including 37 floral types from 17 plant families were analyzed. The mean value of the per mil increment in carbon-13 (delta13C) for all samples is -25.2 per mil, and the coefficient of variation is 3.7 percent. This is the smallest variation yet encountered for a honey constituent or physical property. The range and magnitude of the values suggest that the floral sources are C(3) plants. 相似文献
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Benzene formed a stable coinplex through its pi electrons to the copper ion in copper(II)montmorillonite. Copper(II)was the only exchangeable metal cation in montmorillonite to form a complex with benzene. Only those clay minerals whose charge arises in the octahedral layer produced the complex. 相似文献
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A freeze—fracture technique was used to prepare replicas of interlayer surfaces of a hydroxy-aluminum montmorillonite (OH-Al-SWy-1), synthesized by titrating an Al-clay with NaOH. Aqueous suspensions containing 0.01 M NaClO4 and 4% OH-Al-SWy-1 were frozen rapidly with Freon 22 to vitrify the solution phase and stored in liquid N2. The frozen samples were fractured at 10?6 Torr and 158K and C-Pt replicas were made of the exposed surface. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) of the replicas showed a randomly distributed surface precipitate. The precipitate was flat and angular, resembling gibbsite morphologically. Gibbsite crystals were observed outside the interlayer when the suspension was air-dried on microscope grids, underscoring the value of the freeze—fracture technique in minimizing alteration of the OH-Al-SWy-1 complex. Using the mass of Al(OH)3 fixed by the clay and the average particle perimeter observed by TEM (49.3 nm), we estimated the maximum Al(OH)3 surface charge density and site density available for phosphate adsorption. The range of surface charge density for the Al(OH)3, estimated from crystallographic data, was very close to the range of surface charge density for montmorillonite, suggesting that the latter may influence the maximum particle size of the precipitate. The total charge and edge [-Al(OH)(H2O)] site density were less than the observed CEC reduction on SWy-1 and maximum phosphate retention on OH-Al-SWy-1 at pH 5.3, respectively. Interlayer Al(OH)3 is known to be unstable with respect to gibbsite and it is possible that a relatively high specific surface area was responsible for the high solubility. 相似文献
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Two groups of 4 Hereford steers were housed in a controlled environment room and exposed to simulated high summer temperatures. Both groups were fed a barley grain and hay diet ad libitum. The barley in one diet contained 0.5% w/w ergots of Claviceps purpurea. Within one week of feeding the ergot diet mean rectal temperature was significantly elevated (P less than 0.05) each afternoon (up to 41 degrees C) but returned to normal overnight. Elevated rectal temperature was accompanied by other signs of heat stress, reduced feed intake, body weight loss and depression or serum prolactin concentration. Symptoms disappeared within 1 week of ceasing to feed the ergot diet. 相似文献
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For the first time, alkaline hydrogen peroxide (AHP) extraction conditions were used to isolate hemicellulose (arabinoxylan) from destarched corn fiber. Yields of the water-soluble hemicellulose B ranged from 35% (24 hr extraction at 25°C) to 42% (2 hr extraction at 60°C). The hemicellulose B resulting from the 2 hr extraction (pH 11.5) was off-white in color, and a very low proportion (1.7%) of water-insoluble hemicellulose A was extracted. AHP treatment caused delignification and facilitated the alkaline extraction of hemicellulose from the lignocellulosic fiber matrix. In the absence of H2O2, yields were reduced by more than one-third when using otherwise identical extraction conditions of time, temperature and pH. In the standard protocol, corn fiber, NaOH solution, and H2O2 were mixed in a 1:25:0.25 (w/v/w) ratio. Extractions were conducted at pH 11.5 at 25°C or 60°C. The pH was adjusted to 11.5 by addition of NaOH at ambient and elevated temperatures. The optimum hemicellulose yield (51.3%; dry, starch-free basis) was obtained when the pH was increased to 12.5 for the final one-half of the extraction period. Products obtained after extraction at pH values greater than 11.5 were tan in color, however, and the goal of the research has been to isolate white hemicellulose B and then evaluate its properties. Under most conditions, the yields ofhemicellulose B, potentially the most useful form for food and industrial applications, exceeded those of hemicellulose A by more than 10-fold. The hemicellulose B products were lighter in color than those obtained using traditional alkaline extraction conditions of refluxing with calcium or sodium hydroxide. Steps prior to extractions with alkaline H2O2, such as grinding to 20 mesh and extracting with azeotropic toluene-ethanol, were found to be unnecessary. 相似文献